Nature

Articles about the natural fauna and flora found at the lodge

Topics include birds, wildlife, trees, grasses and other interesting life forms seen at Munga.

Experience the Seasons at Munga Eco-Lodge: A Year-Round Adventure

Posted by Munga on Tue March 25, 2025 in Environment and Nature.

At Munga Eco-Lodge, each season offers unique experiences that will captivate and rejuvenate you. Nestled in the heart of Livingstone, Zambia, our eco-lodge provides a sanctuary where nature's beauty unfolds throughout the year. Whether it's the vibrant wildflowers of spring or the cozy evenings of winter, there's always something magical waiting for you.

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Sustainability at Munga Ecolodge: Our Commitment to Eco-Friendly Practices

Posted by Munga on Thu February 27, 2025 in Sustainability, Sustainability, Sustainability, Environment, and Nature.

Munga Eco-Lodge focuses on sustainability through solar power, water conservation, organic gardening, eco-friendly building materials, and waste reduction. The lodge uses solar energy, rainwater harvesting, and low-flow fixtures to minimize its environmental impact. Fresh produce from the on-site organic garden supports local agriculture. The lodge is constructed with sustainable materials like bamboo and reclaimed wood. A comprehensive recycling program and elimination of single-use plastics further reduce waste. Experience Munga Eco-Lodge's commitment to a greener future firsthand.

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Things to Do in Zambia: Experience Nature Therapy at Munga Lodge, Livingstone

Posted by Munga on Fri January 31, 2025 in Eco-therapy, Nature therapy, Environment, and Nature.

Explore nature therapy at Munga Lodge in Livingstone, Zambia. Discover activities like guided nature walks, bird watching, guided cycling tours in nature, and journaling in serene surroundings. Find out more about eco-therapy and things to do in Zambia to enhance your well-being.

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Birds at Munga

Posted on Thu February 23, 2017 in Nature.

Characteristic bird species seen at Munga Eco-Lodge are; Laughing Dove, Red-eyed Dove , Pied Crow, Red-billed Wood-hoopoe, Trumpeter Hornbill, Grey Hornbill, Levaillant’s Cuckoo, Arrow-marked Babbler, Dark-capped Bulbul and Yellow-bellied Greenbul.
In the taller more luxuriant trees can be found Emerald and Klaas’s Cuckoos, Yellow-breasted Apalis and Orange-breasted Bush Shrike.
Western banded Snake Eagle can often be seen, and is probably associated with the Maramba riverine vegetation 1 km to the S.

Below is a list of 69 Bird species seen at Munga Eco-Lodge. This list was compiled by Savannah Southern Safaris in 2014.

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